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Karangatia: calling out gender and sexuality in settler societies: special issue of settler colonial studies

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posted on 2024-07-12, 13:16 authored by Michelle Erai, Scott Lauria Morgensen
This special issue of settler colonial studies, edited by Michelle Erai and Scott Lauria Morgensen, centres on the theme of 'Karangatia', Maori for to call out, shout or summon. The choice of a verb, karangatia, at once a call and an invitation for a response, establishes a protocol for the discourse in this special issue. It is intended to historicise racialised, gendered and sexualised labours in intellectual production, and to facilitate multiple literacies.

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1838-0743

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settler colonial studies

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2

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2

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Swinburne University of Technology

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eng

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